How to Secure a Job Position on a Cruise Line

By James Steinberg

Due to the size of most cruise ships, there are a wide variety of job positions available that need to be filled. This is the main reason why cruise lines tend to hire people to staff their ships all year round. Cruise lines typically seek out individuals who are highly motivated, energetic, friendly, outgoing and professional. A positive attitude is needed as well as being able to focus your efforts on providing excellent customer service experiences. The job positions are usually available in contracts that last anywhere from three to nine months.

Compared to other job industries, cruise lines have an extremely high turnover rate when it comes to the retention of employees. This is largely due to the fact that most people do not consider jobs on cruise lines to be life-long career commitments. Furthermore, many crew members will be promoted, transfer to different ships or cruise lines, go on vacation, return to school, or simply settle down with a land-based job position.

Cruise lines do not discriminate and hire job applicants from all over the world. If you don't have skills that you think may help you secure a specific position, there are oftentimes many entry-level positions available that require little or no experience. If you have ever worked in the hospitality industry, then you should have enough experience in dealing with customers or clients in order to have a serious chance at getting hired for a number of cruise line positions.

Most cruise lines have a rigid hiring process that all applicants must adhere to. For example, there are specific rules that need to be followed in order for your application to be considered for employment. If for any reason your application package is incomplete or wrong, or sent to the wrong department, it may be discarded quickly. Each specific position has different procedures to follow as well as different point-of-contact, make sure you know exactly where to send your package.

In order to be eligible for consideration for a job position, it is important that you collect accurate and complete information on the steps you need to take to help the process along. Take some time to investigate the different positions that are available and choose the ones that best fit your needs. Keep in mind that not every opening on cruise ships will be fun; some jobs may require that you invest extra hours or sacrifice your time off in order to meet the needs of the ship. - 29868

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